Melvin Van Peebles stunned the world for the first time, with his debut feature, The Story of a Three Day Pass. Filmed in France and selected as the French entry in the San Francisco Film Festival, Melvin's film was awarded the top prize. Saying it was controversial would be an understatement. In 1968 for a black man to walk up to the podium and accept the top festival award for a film he had to go abroad to make--now that's how you make your mark. After his comedy, Watermelon Man, Melvin was determined to push the Hollywood boundaries with the groundbreaking, and even more controversial, Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. Turned down by every major studio including Columbia, where he had a three-picture deal, Melvin was forced to basically self-finance. Risking everything he had, Melvin delivered to the world the first Black Ghetto hero on the big screen--whether they were ready or not. More than 30 years later, history is being fashioned again in the telling of this very tale. Mario Van Peebles, Melvin's son, directs an honest and revealing portrait of his pioneering father. Mario now tells the story of the making of Melvin Van Peebles' landmark 1971 film, Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, including Melvin's struggles to raise money to fund the film under the guise of creating a black porno film. Melvin had ducked creditors, the unions and had to bail out his camera crew after they were arrested because a white cop decided a bunch of Negroes and hippies couldn't have come by that camera equipment honestly. Despite death threats and temporarily losing sight in one eye, Melvin somehow managed to whip into shape a rag-tag, multi-racial crew and finish the film that would give birth to birth of a new era which was about to explode: Independent Black Cinema.
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How to Get the Man's Foot Outta Your Ass
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Damn All the Fallacies
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Tree Adams:
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Ope Du Mar
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Tree Adams:
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Groove Me
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Gettin' the Man's Foot outta Your Baadasssss!
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No Crew Has Ever Looked Like This (Dialogue)
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Tyler Bates:
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Main Title (Score)
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Tyler Bates:
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Breaking the Rules (Dialogue)
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Tyler Bates:
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Groove Me (King Llyod)
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Tyler Bates:
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Get Down (War)
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Tyler Bates:
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It's about A Brotha (Score)
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Tyler Bates:
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Lumumba (Miriam Makeba)
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Tyler Bates:
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Just Do It (Pete Rock feat. Pharoahe Monch)
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Tyler Bates:
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Gettin' The Man's Foot Outta Your Ass (Black Panther Fugitives)
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Tyler Bates:
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Back Up (Dialogue)
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Tyler Bates:
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Cou Cou (Zap Mama)
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Tyler Bates:
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Che Che Cole Makossa (Antibalas)
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Tyler Bates:
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"Jeanie, It's Mel" (Dialogue)
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Tyler Bates:
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I Came But... (Zuco 103)
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Tyler Bates:
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Love (Donn Thompson)
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Tyler Bates:
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How Much? (Dialogue)
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Tyler Bates:
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Sweetback's Theme (Mario Van Peebles)
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Tyler Bates:
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Lil' Money (Eric Roberson)
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Tyler Bates:
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Green and Gold (Roy Ayers)
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Tyler Bates:
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I'll Make You A Bet (Dialogue)
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Tyler Bates:
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Father and Son (Score)
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Tyler Bates:
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Caught In The Hustle (Immortal Technique)
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Tyler Bates:
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Soul Brothers (Score)
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Tyler Bates:
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Look Around (Jean Grae)
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Tyler Bates:
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Inspiration Walk (Score)
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Tyler Bates:
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